Virtually the entire B'z catalogue is available new for purchase from the following retailers that all ship globally:
Select B'z items are also shipped and sold by Amazon.com as well as available from associated sellers' storefronts. Naturally, many B'z items can be found on eBay as well.

B'z have occasionally made available specially-tailored compilations and original albums for the international market via iTunes, beginning with the self-titled B'z EP in 2007 and their debut English album in 2012.

While both have since been delisted after the standard 5 years of availability, the band's best-known international effort "Into Free -Dangan-" (featured as the global theme to video game Dragon's Dogma) remains available worldwide.

Notably, much of Tak Matsumoto's solo output is available internationally on the service. Koshi Inaba and Stevie Salas's joint 2017 album CHUBBY GROOVE is available worldwide as well.

Compiled below is a complete listing of all albums and singles currently available digitially worldwide

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Koshi Inaba

Tak Matsumoto

North American Tour Kicks Off in Vancouver

B’z LIVE-GYM 2011 -long time no see- kicked off in Vancouver yesterday. Most of the people in the crowd seem to have been Japanese, but the overall concert was great, it seems. According to various voices on the internet, B’z also played some songs in English… and I don’t mean the songs we know that are in English, but songs that are originally in Japanese, sung in English. I’m going to keep the set list a secret, since everyone who’s not going will probably watch the livestream of the gig in Los Angeles.

Here’s also a video taken by a Japanese who films the queue in front of the Vogue Theatre. You can hear him say “mostly Japanese” as he walks along the queue.

And here are some impressions that have also been posted on the Official facebook page:

Yes. There might also be special guests. Stevie Salas posted on his facebook page: “Sunday night Me, Adam Beach and Jimi Dunlop will be in Hollywood rockin at the Nokia Theatre with my boys from Japan the BZ”

I came up from Portland to see this show. I did the same thing 8 years ago to see them in Seattle, so I figured “Why not?” This venue was sold out, but the theater itself didn’t feel nearly as crowded as the Showbox did 8 years ago. As far as the performance, it far exceeded my expectations! The setlist was a perfect blend of hard rocking hits, and beautiful ballads. You will not be disappointed.

I was talking to a few fans after the show and one of them told me this. “I’ve seen B’z Live Gym six times, but this is the only time I have ever heard them play (The song they opened with.)”

All in all, it was an amazing experience. The city, the fans, the performance, everything. I certainly hope that they don’t wait another 8 years to come back to North America. Perhaps a full tour that hits all of the major cities again?